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Disability / Cerebral palsy / Medicine / Communication / Blissymbols / Child care / Temperament / Speech and language impairment / Augmentative and alternative communication / Speech and language pathology / Health
Date: 2013-10-20 22:14:33
Disability
Cerebral palsy
Medicine
Communication
Blissymbols
Child care
Temperament
Speech and language impairment
Augmentative and alternative communication
Speech and language pathology
Health

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